Stirling, Jasmine A. Stamper, Vesper.
"A Most Clever Girl follows Jane Austen's journey to hone her craft, finding her place in the world amid joys and sorrows, and writing her famous novels"--
2021
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Pliscou, Lisa Corace, Jen
2017
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Fabiny, Sarah.
"Step into the world of Georgian England and learn more about the genteel life of this beloved author. Although Jane Austen's works were first published anonymously and brought her little personal recognition, today they are rarely out of print and have inspired movies, television shows and mini-series, literary anthologies, and many other adaptations all around the world. Her writing--principally her five novels--is a critique of the British landed gentry at the end of the eighteenth century, and often a comment on the pursuit of a "good match" in matters of marriage. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Emma, and Northhanger Abbey remain her most famous works. Who Was Jane Austen? reveals the life of this most private author"--
2017
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Who was?
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Smith, Amy Elizabeth
2012
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Books
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Sourcebooks, Inc.,
Reef, Catherine.
2011
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Books
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Clarion Books,
Shields, Carol.
2001
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Books
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Viking,
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A Penguin life
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Nokes, David.
1997
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Farrar, Straus, and Giroux,
Bloom, Harold.
Eight selections of literary criticism on a classic comedy of manners.
1987
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Books
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Chelsea House Publishers,
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Modern critical interpretations
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Bloom, Harold.
A collection of critical essays on Austen and her works. Also includes a chronology of events in her life.
1986
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Books
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Chelsea House Publishers,
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Modern critical views
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Deresiewicz, William, 1964-
2011
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Books
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Penguin Press,
Brownstein, Rachel M.
Rachel M. Brownstein considers Jane Austen as heroine, moralist, satirist, romantic, woman, and author, along with the changing notions of these categories over time and texts. She finds echoes of many of Austen's insights and techniques in contemporary Jane-o-mania, a commercially driven, erotically charged popular vogue that aims to preserve and liberate, correct and collaborate with old Jane.
2011
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Books
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Columbia University Press,
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